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Can you hear me? This rock opera by The Who was a big hit at the Kennedy Center in 1994 |
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George Custer's men are buried in a cemetery in the national monument named for this river |
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Trainers shout, "Tail Up!" when they want these performers to follow each other trunk to tail |
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Radio abbreviation that precedes the name of rap figures Quik, Pooh & Jazzy Jeff |
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On March 2, 1977 he made his first "Tonight Show" appearance; on May 25, 1992 he took over as host |
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In 1995 Luigi Bonino starred in a ballet about this "Little Tramp" of silent films |
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Scotts Bluff National Monument lies in western Nebraska on this pioneer trail |
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It's the familiar term for a circus' largest tent, where the main show appears |
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Robin Quivers is the radio consort of this self-proclaimed "King of All Media" |
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(Hi, I'm Bob Eubanks.) Tea Leoni ran into this "X-Files" star at the Golden Globes & soon they were newlyweds |
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Inner tubes, doughnuts, the ozone layer |
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This president's 1972 visit to China inspired an opera that played at the Kennedy Center in 1988 |
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Seminole Indian leader Osceola is buried at this fort where the Civil War began |
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Pink is the most popular color of this fluffy confection made from spun sugar |
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Call letters east of the Mississippi generally start with W; in the west, most start with this |
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People Magazine called his 1997 solo album "Destination Anywhere", "Tres Bon" |
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Peeling onions, watching Mel Gibson's film "Forever Young", missing Final Jeopardy! |
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Every December, the Kennedy Center invites the public to a free sing-along of this composer's "Messiah" |
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This Wyoming monument contains an 865-foot-high fluted column of igneous rock |
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Antoinette Concello's triple somersault helped make her the "Queen of" this "flying" apparatus |
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Detroit-born broadcaster who created "American Top 40" & now has his own weekly "Countdown" |
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In a 1997 issue of "George", he said his cousins Michael & Joseph were "poster boys for bad behavior" |
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A 1994 festival honoring this country featured the Tjapukai Aboriginal Dance Company |
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Castillo de San Marcos in this Florida city is the oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. |
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This steam whistle organ draws crowds to circus parades because it can be heard from miles away: [audio clue] |
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The AAA format, featuring artists like the Cranberries & Tom Petty, stands for adult album this |
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Her 1988 major label debut album was "Y Kant Tori Read" |
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